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Canada’s Primary Industries Turning raw materials into finished products: Wheat – grind into flour – use the flour to bake bread Lumber – sawed into boards – use the boards to make furniture
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Canada’s declining fish populations: Overfishing Global warming has forced the fish to move to find new food sources New technology like echosounders for finding fish Bigger nets, that catch more fish
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Aquaculture Fish farming to replace over-fished wild fish Used for trout, salmon, oysters, clams in protected fish ponds
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Canada’s Forest Industry Hardwoods – deciduous, broadleaf trees take a long time to grow Maple, oak, birch Located in southern Canada – they need a warm climate Used to make flooring, fine furniture, skate boards, hockey sticks, baseball bats…
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Softwoods Coniferous – evergreens tree, needles, grow quickly Pine, spruce, cedar Located in Canada’s north (just south of the Arctic) – can tolerate colder weather Used for house frames, roofing shingles, chop sticks, packing crates…
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Selective Cutting Choose certain trees to cut Advantages – young trees can grow larger Less soil erosion More animal habitat Disadvantages – expensive Takes longer More difficult
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Clear-cutting Cut all the trees in a certain area Advantages – keeps costs low Increases profits Fast and easy Disadvantages – erosion could cause mud slides Less habitat for animals Soil could get into rivers and kill the fish
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Forestry Employees Direct – 257,500 people who work for forestry companies Indirect – teachers, doctors, mechanics, cashiers in the town where the forestry employees live
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Canadian Farming Areas Wheat – prairies Grapes – Annapolis Valley (NS), Niagara Peninsula, Okanagan Valley BC Potatoes – PEI Cranberries – Muskoka, Ontario Ginseng – Southwestern Ontario Onions – Holland Marsh Christmas Trees – BC, Ontario, Nova Scotia Fruit – Niagara Peninsula, Okanagan Valley
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Farm Chemicals Advantages – crops grow bigger and faster Disadvantages – chemicals could get into the water supply and affect humans and animals
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Sustainable Farming Farming that protects the soil and the environment Mennonites use horses instead of tractors
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Canada’s Minerals Metallic – gold, nickel and iron ore in Sudbury and Yellowknife Structural – cobalt, potash (fertilizer from Saskatchewan), sand and gravel from Ontario Fuel – oil, natural gas, coal from Alberta
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